Here are a few pictures of the first pointy I acquired for my collecion that had a factory Floyd. Great starting point IMO and I was thrilled as it had a cool graphic to boot. A few interesting facts, if you look at the close up pics of the body you will see areas where the clear coat has lifted from the skull graphic. I see this "bubbling" from time to time on some of my other Charvels as well.
The Skull graphic is one of the more common metal themes (graphics) yet each skull was unique. This particular one has wide/big eye sockets andless pronounced fangs compared to others I have sen and own. That is another thing I like about Charvels, each one was truly unique. It is great for us anal people...as I like noting trends and especially subtle diferences.
Obviously this Charvel was inspired by Warren and has a sligtly beefier neck than my other pointies. Shes been well played over the years but still kicks ass. I have the work order for this guitar and she was order in Missouri (St. Charles Guitar Exchange). In fact I have several in my collection taht were initially sold at that store.
This raises a question, how many authorized dealers were there back on the day....obviosuly we know of several large dealers, No 1 in Germany, Sam Ash, Guitar Center, Gracin's, Venemens, Thorobreed Music etc....
Anyway enjoy the pics...any questions, ask away
Enjoy.
The Skull graphic is one of the more common metal themes (graphics) yet each skull was unique. This particular one has wide/big eye sockets andless pronounced fangs compared to others I have sen and own. That is another thing I like about Charvels, each one was truly unique. It is great for us anal people...as I like noting trends and especially subtle diferences.
Obviously this Charvel was inspired by Warren and has a sligtly beefier neck than my other pointies. Shes been well played over the years but still kicks ass. I have the work order for this guitar and she was order in Missouri (St. Charles Guitar Exchange). In fact I have several in my collection taht were initially sold at that store.
This raises a question, how many authorized dealers were there back on the day....obviosuly we know of several large dealers, No 1 in Germany, Sam Ash, Guitar Center, Gracin's, Venemens, Thorobreed Music etc....
Anyway enjoy the pics...any questions, ask away
Enjoy.
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